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shortwave and amateur radio. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/s...907889,00.html Bush Touts High-Speed Internet Access Plan Saturday March 27, 2004 12:01 AM By SCOTT LINDLAW Associated Press Writer ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly contested Sun Belt states, said Friday his administration is working toward wiring homes throughout America with high-speed Internet access by 2007. ..... In an outdoor speech here, the president stopped short of promising he would reach the goal by 2007, saying instead that ``we ought to have'' cheap high-speed access everywhere. Nor did he offer a detailed plan on how he hoped to achieve it. But his administration has been working at it behind the scenes. Last month, the Federal Communication Commission voted to write rules for a third way to bring high-speed Internet service to homes: through conventional electric lines, where a homeowner could plug a modem into an electrical outlet. ..... |
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly
contested Sun Belt states, said Friday his administration is working toward wiring homes throughout America with high-speed Internet access by 2007. Seems rather inconsistent with his current policy though. Since Patriot Act II peeled through, I see more of a totalitarian agenda from Capitol Hill that, in good keeping with dictatorship policy would stand to lose by widespread high-speed internet access. Of course, when you have a population as stupid as the American populace I suppose it really doesn't matter after all. I fairly sure that there are some Americans somewhere waving their flags about this BPL news, as they do for anything the government tells them to. |
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![]() "reasonable doubt" wrote in message . net... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly contested Sun Belt states, said Friday his administration is working toward wiring homes throughout America with high-speed Internet access by 2007. Seems rather inconsistent with his current policy though. Since Patriot Act II peeled through, I see more of a totalitarian agenda from Capitol Hill that, in good keeping with dictatorship policy would stand to lose by widespread high-speed internet access. Of course, when you have a population as stupid as the American populace I suppose it really doesn't matter after all. I fairly sure that there are some Americans somewhere waving their flags about this BPL news, as they do for anything the government tells them to. Broadband doesn't always mean BPL. You are getting confused here. Broadband can be via cable modem such as I just signed up for or even via a wireless system. Do not assume that the term Broadband, when used alone, means BPL (Broadband over Power Line). I saw the news clip and BPL was not mentioned, only Broadband. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Dee D. Flint wrote:
"reasonable doubt" wrote in message . net... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly contested Sun Belt states, said Friday his administration is working toward wiring homes throughout America with high-speed Internet access by 2007. Seems rather inconsistent with his current policy though. Since Patriot Act II peeled through, I see more of a totalitarian agenda from Capitol Hill that, in good keeping with dictatorship policy would stand to lose by widespread high-speed internet access. Of course, when you have a population as stupid as the American populace I suppose it really doesn't matter after all. I fairly sure that there are some Americans somewhere waving their flags about this BPL news, as they do for anything the government tells them to. Broadband doesn't always mean BPL. You are getting confused here. Broadband can be via cable modem such as I just signed up for or even via a wireless system. Do not assume that the term Broadband, when used alone, means BPL (Broadband over Power Line). I saw the news clip and BPL was not mentioned, only Broadband. As one of the endangered species of fiscal conservatives, I wonder how this will be funded? There are large parts of the country that will require many many miles of fiber to reach one family. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... As one of the endangered species of fiscal conservatives, I wonder how this will be funded? We could always borrow the money. Foriegn banks are just bursting with American cash, due to our industrial trade imbalance. There are large parts of the country that will require many many miles of fiber to reach one family. - Mike KB3EIA - If we buy foriegn made fiber cable, we can borrow the money back to pay the rest of the bills. This could be "self-funding". Frank Dresser |
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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Dee D. Flint wrote: "reasonable doubt" wrote in message . net... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly contested Sun Belt states, said Friday his administration is working toward wiring homes throughout America with high-speed Internet access by 2007. Seems rather inconsistent with his current policy though. Since Patriot Act II peeled through, I see more of a totalitarian agenda from Capitol Hill that, in good keeping with dictatorship policy would stand to lose by widespread high-speed internet access. Of course, when you have a population as stupid as the American populace I suppose it really doesn't matter after all. I fairly sure that there are some Americans somewhere waving their flags about this BPL news, as they do for anything the government tells them to. Broadband doesn't always mean BPL. You are getting confused here. Broadband can be via cable modem such as I just signed up for or even via a wireless system. Do not assume that the term Broadband, when used alone, means BPL (Broadband over Power Line). I saw the news clip and BPL was not mentioned, only Broadband. As one of the endangered species of fiscal conservatives, I wonder how this will be funded? There are large parts of the country that will require many many miles of fiber to reach one family. - Mike KB3EIA - The rural areas will be neglected as always. There aren't enough voters to make a difference there anyway, at least in the politician's eyes. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Dee D. Flint wrote: "reasonable doubt" wrote in message . net... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly contested Sun Belt states, said Friday his administration is working toward wiring homes throughout America with high-speed Internet access by 2007. Seems rather inconsistent with his current policy though. Since Patriot Act II peeled through, I see more of a totalitarian agenda from Capitol Hill that, in good keeping with dictatorship policy would stand to lose by widespread high-speed internet access. Of course, when you have a population as stupid as the American populace I suppose it really doesn't matter after all. I fairly sure that there are some Americans somewhere waving their flags about this BPL news, as they do for anything the government tells them to. Broadband doesn't always mean BPL. You are getting confused here. Broadband can be via cable modem such as I just signed up for or even via a wireless system. Do not assume that the term Broadband, when used alone, means BPL (Broadband over Power Line). I saw the news clip and BPL was not mentioned, only Broadband. As one of the endangered species of fiscal conservatives, I wonder how this will be funded? There are large parts of the country that will require many many miles of fiber to reach one family. - Mike KB3EIA - What really needs to be done is at the point of end of the line, simply go with RF. Works for cellular quite well. Small low power 'nodes'. Linked by fiber and/or wire. No RFI, better security, and a dang lot easier to run and keep working. Dan/W4NTI |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 16:32:11 GMT, Dan/W4NTI wrote:
What really needs to be done is at the point of end of the line, simply go with RF. Works for cellular quite well. Small low power 'nodes'. Linked by fiber and/or wire. No RFI, better security, and a dang lot easier to run and keep working. That's what someone did in rural eastern Oregon to cover a 600 square mile area - lots of non-licensed low power Part 15 "Wi-Fi" nodes. Off-the shelf low-cost equipment for both the provider and the subscriber and no communication interference problems. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon |
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Mike Coslo wrote in message ...
Dee D. Flint wrote: "reasonable doubt" wrote in message . net... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly .... As one of the endangered species of fiscal conservatives, I wonder how this will be funded? There are large parts of the country that will require many many miles of fiber to reach one family. - Mike KB3EIA - Which means that if you really want to fight BPL, you need to go to the stock market analysts and point out what a bad investment it may be, and probably more effectivly, your states utility regulators (if they have any of them left) to make sure that the power companies don't use funds from a regulated service to set themselves up as ISPs. Using Montana Power as an example, ISPs and Power companies don't mix very well. Mark Zenier |
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= = = Mike Coslo wrote in message
= = = ... - - - - - S N I P - - - - - Broadband doesn't always mean BPL. You are getting confused here. Broadband can be via cable modem such as I just signed up for or even via a wireless system. Do not assume that the term Broadband, when used alone, means BPL (Broadband over Power Line). I saw the news clip and BPL was not mentioned, only Broadband. As one of the endangered species of fiscal conservatives, I wonder how this will be funded ? There are large parts of the country that will require many many miles of fiber to reach one family. - Mike KB3EIA - The Funding is already there . . . The Gore TAX for School Internet Connection. Run the Main BPL Trunk-Lines and Distribution Points to the Schools and have the Federal Government pay for that with the existing Gore TAX. WHY - BPL Broadband In Every Class Room - How Can Anyone Say NO To That ! Once Neighborhood Schools become the Distribution Points and the BPL Broadband a 'low cost' BPL Broadband "Product" can be offered within the neighborhood for home use. ~ RHF .. |
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